MY BELGAUM CHEMISTS

Sunday, October 31, 2010

IT'S NO LONGER POSSIBLE.............


It’s no longer possible for one to buy antibiotics without doctor’s prescription!

By agencies
New Delhi:
Who should be held responsible for the abuse of antibiotics? Is it the doctors who prescribe it or is it the patients who buy it without any prescription?
Whatever the case may be, the government has decided to curb this antibiotic abuse. This Friday the Drug Controller General of India has introduced new rules to buy antibiotics

Saturday, October 16, 2010

GREETINGS...................

 DEAR MEMBERS,"WISH YOU ALL HAPPY NAVRATRI AND HAPPY DASARA." KILL UNHEALTHY VIRUSES BY SHOWING HEALTHY UNITY.BELGAUM DIST& CITY C&D ASSOCIATION.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Rosiglitazone found in anti-diabetic drug banned in India

Rosiglitazone found in anti-diabetic drug banned in India

Pune, India
09 Oct, 2010
Doctors have asked diabetes patients to stop using medicine that contains rosiglitazone. The government has now officially banned this anti-diabetic drug, though the controversy about its side effects had erupted two years ago.

The anti-diabetic drug was banned by the European Medicines Agency last month for its adverse reactions. The US FDA had restricted its use. The Drug Controller General of India has now banned the use of the drug in India.

The drug that is sold as Rosicon, Reglit, Windia, Windamet, Enselin, Rezult and even combination form of Rosicon G in India was sparingly used. The use of anti-diabetic drugs containing rosiglitazone formulation had dwindled since the last two years due to reports of its caedio-vascular-related side effects.
Source: Pharmabuzz Team

STOP SELLING ROSIGLITAZONE & ITS COMBINATIONS

                                                 GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
                                                  DRUGS CONTROL DEPARTMENT

NO-DCD/Spl.Cl-2/CR-62/10-11           Office of the Drugs Controller
                                                                     for the state of Karnataka                                            .
                                                                Palace Road,Bangalore    
                                                                    Date:-8/10/2010                                               
                                            
                                               

In view of DCG{I}directions and considering the Public Health as paramount importance as on abundant precaution,he is directed to prevent further sale or distribution of  Rosiglitazone as single drug or fixed dose combinations of Rosiglitazone.Further he is directed to instruct the dealers to return the stocks to the stokist/suppliers and submit the report within 3 days.
                                                                                   FOR DRUGS CONTROLLER

NOTE-    TO ALL MEMBERS RETAILERS & WHOLESALERS, SEND BACK ALL STOCKS OF ROSIGLITAZONE AND ITS FIXED DOSAGE COMBINATIONS TO STOCKISTS AND SUPPLIERS---BELGAUM DIST. CHEMIST AND DRUGGISTS ASSOCIATION,BELGAUM .

Sunday, October 3, 2010

MERI KAHANI SUNO..................

12 Reasons Why I choose to be in "RETAIL MEDICINE" business.

  1. I hate sleeping.
  2. I have enjoyed my life in childhood.
  3. I can't Live without Tension.
  4. I wanted to have disturbed family life.
  5. I believe in Geeta"Karm karo,fal ki chinta mat Karo".
  6. I wanted to take revenge myself.
  7. I love dreaming injection,syrup,tablets,instead of sweet dreams.
  8. I wanted social boycott.
  9. I wanted to break up with my friends.
  10. I love to work on sundays n holidays.
  11. I can't live without mobile hooked on my ears even in bathroom.
  12. I love begging for sales and then payments.
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Friday, October 1, 2010

Manufacturers should be held responsible for drug quality'

THE HINDU DATE:- 29/9/2010

Madikeri: Chemists and druggists sell medicines prescribed by doctors and cannot be held responsible for the quality of the drugs supplied by manufacturers, A.K. Jeevan, president of the Kodagu Chemists and Druggists Association, said.
He was addressing presspersons here on Tuesday. Mr. Jeevan's reference came in the wake of the recent deaths of three patients allegedly due to drug reactions. Two of them died at the district hospital here after they were brought from the Sunticoppa primary health centre and one at the Kushalnagar hospital. He also referred to the incident in which an irate crowd had thrown stones at a medical shop in Kushalnagar from where the ‘Rantac' injection was bought as per the prescription of the doctor at the hospital